Re: Disk Full?

From: Jeff Adams <jadams@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 15:48:58 -0800 (PST)

You are probably out of inodes. Since I'm not sure what flavor of unix
you are using, I can't give you the exact commands to use. But check your
inodes, if that's the problem then newfs the disk and specify more inodes.
Then squid -z to rebuild the cache dir.

Good luck,
-jeff

On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Brian wrote:

>
> I keep finding my squid dying saying the disk is full...........but it
> doesn't appear to be full:
>
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Starting Squid Cache version 2.2.STABLE4 for i686-pc-linux-gnu...
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Process ID 12280
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| With 1024 file descriptors available
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| helperOpenServers: Starting 25 'dnsserver' processes
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 30
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Swap maxSize 25088000 KB, estimated 1929846 objects
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Target number of buckets: 38596
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Using 65536 Store buckets, replacement runs every 1 second
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Max Mem size: 16384 KB
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Max Swap size: 25088000 KB
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Rebuilding storage in Cache Dir #0 (DIRTY)
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Rebuilding storage in Cache Dir #1 (DIRTY)
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Rebuilding storage in Cache Dir #2 (DIRTY)
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| Rebuilding storage in Cache Dir #3 (DIRTY)
> 2000/03/31 17:31:05| /var/spool/squid5/swap.state.new: (28) No space left on device
> FATAL: storeDirOpenTmpSwapLog: Failed to open swap log.
> Squid Cache (Version 2.2.STABLE4): Terminated abnormally.
> CPU Usage: 0.050 seconds
> Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
> Page faults with physical i/o: 243
>
> [root@constellation squid]# df
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda7 1011928 335980 624544 35% /
> /dev/sda1 31079 2699 26776 9% /boot
> /dev/sda5 2016016 178072 1735532 9% /var/log/squid
> /dev/sda8 1177960 1100176 17944 98% /var/spool/squid1
> /dev/sdb1 4372108 3982168 167844 96% /var/spool/squid2
> /dev/sdc1 4372108 3978364 171648 96% /var/spool/squid3
> /dev/sdd1 8744304 7882912 417200 95% /var/spool/squid4
> /dev/sde1 8744304 7036288 1263824 85% /var/spool/squid5
>
> [root@constellation squid]# grep squid5 /etc/squid/squid.conf
> cache_dir /var/spool/squid5 7900 16 256
>
>
> Any ideas why it could be doing this?
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Brian Feeny (BF304) signal@shreve.net
> 318-222-2638 x 109 http://www.shreve.net/~signal
> Network Administrator ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)
>
>
Received on Fri Mar 31 2000 - 16:54:01 MST

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